Note:Since data sources use values of Epoch that are very distant in time for many asteroids, their calculated position in sky relative to recent calculated ephemerids may vary from slightly off to completely wrong. This is expected for the algorithm used by SE at the moment, and not really important for a casual trip through the Solar System. By using a recent calculated Mean Anomaly (I took as reference JPL Small Body Database) we solve this small inconvenience.(Link to the original thread)

Discovery of new asteroids tirelessly proceeds. While last year in April we were adding 107 Camilla and its companion to the catalog, in May a third component was discovered by ESO VLT.So... Camilla system becomes a triple system with S/2016 (107) 1:

Since the launch of the new website, unfortunately yes. But since 0.98 in the updated file in OP there are also 1338 Duponta, 1453 Fennia, 1509 Esclangona, 1830 Pogson and 2047 Smetana from the old website.Others will follow soonTM